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Table 1 Characteristics of study participants and supervision

From: Psychometric evaluation of a pragmatic measure of clinical supervision as an implementation strategy

Characteristic

Aim 1

N=154

Aim 2

N=181

Participants

 Years of clinical experience (mean ± SD)

6.5 ± 6.2

7.1 ± 32.6

 Years tenure in agency (mean ± SD)

3.3 ± 3.8

5.6 ± 5.5

 Age (in years) (mean ± SD)

38.9 ± 9.9

42.2 ± 11.9

 

N (%)

N (%)

Employment model (%)

 Salaried

66 (42.9)

86 (47.5)

 Fee-for-service/contractor

87 (56.5)

95 (52.5)

Race (%)

 Asian

4 (2.6)

5 (2.8)

 Black or African American

2 (1.3)

6 (3.3)

 American Indian or Alaska Native

0 (0)

2 (1.1)

 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander

2 (1.3)

0 (0)

 More than one race

2 (1.3)

NA

 White

125 (81.2)

161 (89.0)

 Prefer to self-identify

7 (4.5)

4 (2.2)

 Prefer not to respond

12 (7.8)

6 (3.3)

Ethnicity

 Identify as Hispanic/Latino

18 (11.7)

8 (4.4)

 Do not identify as Hispanic/Latino

134 (87.0)

172 (95.0)

Gender

 Man

26 (16.9)

29 (16.0)

 Woman

122 (79.2)

147 (81.2)

 Transgender

NA

1 (.6)

 Non-binary/non-conforming

NA

3 (1.7)

 Prefer to self-identify

5 (3.2)

1 (.6)

 Prefer to not respond

NA

2 (1.1)

Education

 Doctoral Degree

6 (3.9)

7 (3.9)

 Non-Doctoral Degree

148 (96.1)

174 (96.1)

Supervision

Mean ± SD

Mean ± SD

 Total hours per week

2.4 ± 1.7

5.1 ± 4.3

 Percent of time on clinical content

59.5 ± 25.0

54.3 ± 28.5

 Percent of time on administrative content

29.5 ± 23.4

24.1 ± 24.4

 Supervisor availability (1–5 scale)

5.6 ± 1.5

4.5 ± .8

  1. NA, not available. No missing responses are included and the percentages do not add up to 100. Aims 1 and 2 did not ask the same question about gender; gender categories were expanded in the table